Teenage murderer turned crime writer Anne Perry dies — publisher

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A British crime writer who helped bludgeon her friend’s mother to death as a teenager and was the inspiration for Peter Jackson’s “Heavenly Creatures” has died in Los Angeles, her publisher announced. She was 84. | Reuters

Perry’s biographer Joanne Drayton said the trial sparked salacious interest.

Perry would later deny the pair were romantically involved, telling Britain’s Times newspaper they were not lesbians, but acknowledged their relationship had been obsessive.Perry left New Zealand after her release from prison five years later, and worked for a while as a flight attendant. She also became a Mormon, before settling in a small Scottish village.

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